Bill Gates, the co-founder of Microsoft, has expressed his skepticism about Bitcoin, stating that if there was an easy way to short it, he would do so. Gates' comments come as the price of Bitcoin has been on a roller coaster ride in recent months, reaching an all-time high of over $60,000 in April before crashing to below $30,000 in May. The volatility of the cryptocurrency has led to concerns about its long-term viability. In response to Gates' comments, Microstrategy founder Michael Saylor said, "If you really hate BTC, short Microstrategy stock. We're not selling any BTC." Microstrategy is a business intelligence company that has invested heavily in Bitcoin. Gates' skepticism about Bitcoin is not new. In the past, he has called the cryptocurrency a "bubble" and has warned investors about its risks. However, his latest comments suggest that he is even more bearish on Bitcoin than before. It remains to be seen whether Gates' prediction that Bitcoin will eventually crash will come true. However, his comments are a reminder that investing in cryptocurrencies is a risky proposition.